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Salute To The General (Nathan Cross) novel Chapter 1275

The nurse was terrified and hurriedly fled the scene.

Then, Chester turned to the people waiting outside the operating theater asked without any expression on his face, "Who can tell me what had happened to my son?"

Soon, someone explained everything to Chester, including his son's warning at the scene.

Chester's face darkened. "Good. If something happens to my son, everyone who attended the cocktail party will pay the price. No one will be spared!"

Everyone fell silent instantly as their faces turned white as sheet.

Half an hour later, the door to the operating theater opened, and the doctor walked out.

Chester immediately asked about his son's condition.

The doctor seemed afraid as he replied,

"The patient is fine, but he has lost his reproductive organs."

What?

Chester's expression changed drastically as he emanated a horrifying murderous aura.

Benson, Leah, and Sean and his family were waiting anxiously.

Finally, the door swung open.

They saw Nathan walking in with Penny in his arms.

Benson exclaimed delightedly, "Nathan!"

Leah blurted out, "What's wrong with Penn?"

Nathan told them, "Seth forced her to drink a lot in exchange for his help to save me. She is very drunk but she is alright. Just don't worry about her."

After Benson, Leah, and the others heard what Nathan had said, they were relieved.

Sean inquired, "By the way, did Mr. Carney get upset when you brought Penn away from the party?"

"I don't think he had time to get upset at me now," Nathan responded coolly.

Huh?

Sean and the others were taken aback by his words for none of them understood what he meant.

Nathan held Penny in his arms while walking towards their room and told them, "That scum forced Penn to drink with the intention to make her drunk so he could assault her sexually."

"When I arrived at the scene, he even reprimanded me rudely and threatened me. I punished him so he'd learn his lesson.”

What?

Sean and the rest were shocked.

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